No, Galadriel would be classified as a High Elf, and one of the oldest and noblest in Middle Earth - as she was among the few that were exiled there, banned from returning to Valinor.
That is until after she refused the One Ring from Frodo, and sailed with him and the other ring bearers still alive (Elrond - Vilya (Blue Ring), Galadriel - Nenya (White Ring), and Gandalf - Narya (Red Ring)) back to Valinor after the One Ring was destroyed, the other three now having no real power. But I digress.
The Elf lords name is Elrond Another opinion: You are probably referring to Legolas, who was the principal elf in the trilogy. Elrond was the elf lord of Rivendell, but he did not have so much of a big role.
The light in the phial of Galadriel was said to be the light of Earendil, the Morning and Evening Star. The light of the star came from the Silmaril (ancient, brilliant jewel), and the light of the Silmaril came from the mingled light of the Two Trees (the lights in Valinor before the Sun and Moon).
Cate Blanchett portrays the character Lady Galadriel in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy - the Lady of the Golden Wood, Queen of Lothlorien.
Galadriel Stineman is 5' 4".
Apparently he was raised as a Catholic......
Galadriel
Yes there are. Human: Eowyn Elf: Galadriel Elf: Arwen Hobbit: Rose Cotton
The Elf lords name is Elrond Another opinion: You are probably referring to Legolas, who was the principal elf in the trilogy. Elrond was the elf lord of Rivendell, but he did not have so much of a big role.
"the Wood Elf", or if you like Warcraft, "the Night Elf"
No, the wood elf is a race already included in a standard version of Oblivion.
Nympha, generally. A wood-elf is dryas; a water-elf is naias; in the field, it is faunus.
Galadriel was created in 1954.
The light in the phial of Galadriel was said to be the light of Earendil, the Morning and Evening Star. The light of the star came from the Silmaril (ancient, brilliant jewel), and the light of the Silmaril came from the mingled light of the Two Trees (the lights in Valinor before the Sun and Moon).
Yes, Galadriel is married.
Argonian, Breton, Dark Elf, High Elf, Imperial, Nord, Redguard, Wood Elf, Orc, khajit,
Cate Blanchett portrays the character Lady Galadriel in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy - the Lady of the Golden Wood, Queen of Lothlorien.
Galadriel Stineman is 5' 4".